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When towing, if your trailer including its load is more than half the weight of your motorcycle, what is the maximum speed you can ride?When towing, if your trailer including its load is more than half the weight of your motorcycle, what is the maximum speed you can ride?

A.
40kph

B.
50kph

C.
75kph

D.
90kph

The correct answer is A

Correct. If your trailer is more than half the weight of your bike, 40kph is the maximum speed you are allowed to travel on the open road.

Speed limits in New Zealand

This is a convenient list of speed limits in New Zealand for all types of vehicles. For cars and motorbikes the open road speed limit is 100kph if the conditions are good. Other vehicles have restricted limits, though. The default urban limit is 50kph. Speeds are measured in increments of 10kph from 10-100kph.

In some areas the speed is derestricted and you will see this white sign with a black stripe through it. This means that the open road speed limit of 100kph applies on this stretch of road. It doesn't mean it's safe to do 100kph, though. These signs tend to be used in rural areas which have a mixture of straights and curves, a mix of surfaces, and where there could be hazards around the corner such as cattle on the road. When you see this sign, drive to the conditions, but no more than 100kph.

Breaking the speed limit: Demerit points

If you break the speed limit and you are caught then you will get a fine. If you are caught by a police officer then you will also receive demerit points.

For speed-related offences, the current demerit points are:

General description of offence

Demerit points

Exceeding the speed limit fixed by not more than 10 km/h.

10

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 10 km/h but not more than 20 km/h

20

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 km/h but not more than 30 km/h

35

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h but not more than 35 km/h

40

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 35 km/h

50

Using in a motor vehicle equipment that interferes with operation of speed measuring device

25

Possessing in a motor vehicle equipment that is designed to interfere with operation of speed measuring device